Naples Daily News
New Medical Procedure Alleviates Pain of Tendinitis
Tennis took its toll on Naples resident Phil Landauer. The pain from his damaged tendon was so aggravating the tennis pro avoided the courts where he loved to teach and play.
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Frozen Laundry and Depression Soup
Felidomancy and Two Humps
I never understood my Mom’s love of cats. It was as if her life depended on these furry creatures to save her life. It wasn’t until much later that I realized why my Mom practiced Felidomancy, which is the ability to predict the future by observing a cat’s behavior. This is how the cat foretold the arrival of two humps.
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Philadelphia Weekly
Kerry-ing Favor
Just days before the Pennsylvania primary, with the Keystone state living up to its name, Sen. John Kerry spoke with PW to give one more push for Barack Obama’s nomination. He talked about what Obama can do for Philadelphia, and how his gut instinct about the young senator from Illinois proved right.
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The Evening Bulletin
Center City Street Musician Plays Pots, Pans—Even A Fridge
His distinctive sharp rhythm catches people off-guard as his music echoes down the streets, blocks away from where he is playing. People investigate because his beat is catchy. Their eyes grow when the sight of his drum set comes into view.
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Milestones Newspaper
Toughest Thing About Being Centenarian ‘is watching my children grow old’
Remember how you always wanted to belong to a group, but you weren’t old enough? Well, to be a part of this “in” crowd, you have to be at least 100.
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The Green Couch
Clark Park and a 7 year-old Special Agent
She surveyed me from multiple angles as she played on the monkey bars, as she ran by, while she wove in and out between the kids, as she pretended to talk to other kids and as she stood near a tree. It was like she had one of those little cameras, taking these quick candid snapshots, but it was for her own personal memory bank.
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